1943 Steel Penny Magnet Test Rodel Hayag
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to bad this ones not worth anything
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@groov539 wait wait so your telling me that since my 1943 penny doesnt stick to the magnet i can sell it for aprroximently? i have one so just asking?
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@maccarahim1 The only penny that should stick to a magnet is the 1943 because it's steel, done so because of the need for copper at this time during the war. If your 1943 penny doesn't stick to a real magnet, it's one of only 40 or so ever made. You're rich in that case. LOL.
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Imagine coating a copper 1943 penny in steel, just because it looked different... SCARY.
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nope if it sticks its not worth anything. maybe a couple bucks to the right person
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why the fuck cant people be clear!!!!...if it sticks to the magnet is it worth alot or not???
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dang it, i found 2 of the 1943 pennys and thought i had something and then checked with the magnet. o well back to work
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if your 1943 penny is magnet so it doesn't worth much then 2 penny that's what a person who sells money told me and I got 6 1943 penny and look how much ppl putting vid to tell that their penny is magnet the penny has to be NOT magnet to worth something like 100k.
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there not only a 1943 copper penny is
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I used to have 3 silver pennies in mint condition in a little see through case. when I moved, they were left behind.. didn't know they were worth a fortune.
i have one of these *starts sanding down quarter*
paintballgundown8 4 years ago 4
I have one of those. It's not steel though. I think it's zinc but I'm not sure.
silverballer95 4 years ago 2